Time Warner Cable Drops Current TV Upon Sale To Al Jazeera — NEW YORK — Time Warner Cable pulled the plug on Current TV just hours after news of the cable channel's sale to Al Jazeera became official. “This channel is no longer available on Time Warner Cable,” read an on-screen message where Current TV used to be found.

Al Jazeera Seeks a U.S. Voice Where Gore Failed — Al Jazeera, the pan-Arab news giant, has long tried to convince Americans that it is a legitimate news organization, not a parrot of Middle Eastern propaganda or something more sinister. It just bought itself 40 million more chances to make its case.

Andrew Sullivan goes it alone — The big media news of the day is that Andrew Sullivan is taking his team, going independent, and running the Daily Dish as a standalone business. It's a risky move, but it's not that risky. And I like the direction he's moving in, for a number of reasons.

The Atlantic Will Experiment With Online Pay Models In 2013 — The Atlantic is two things every legacy publishing company would like to be: profitable and more reliant on digital advertising revenues than on print. But while that may have been good enough in 2012, for 2013 the magazine has a new goal …

Digital Cracks 50% of Ad Revenue at Wired Magazine — First for the Title Is an Encouraging Sign for the Industry — Digital contributed half of all ad revenue at Wired magazine in the final three months of 2012, a first for the title and an encouraging sign for an industry …

Washington Post Video Channel To Launch Online — NEW YORK — The Washington Post announced plans Thursday to launch an online political channel in Summer 2013. Marty Baron, who took over this week as the paper's executive editor, told staff in a memo that the channel's …

Michele Norris to Return to NPR in New Role — Updated Michele Norris, the NPR host who took a 15-month leave of absence while her husband worked for the Obama campaign, will return to the public radio network in February, NPR said Thursday. — But Ms. Norris, one of NPR's most familiar voices …

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